Grand In Your Hand

Grand In Your Hand

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Every weekday from September 16 to October 25, 98.9 KBAY and Neeter House of Luxury are giving you the chance to win $1,000! We know that bills, groceries, gas, and all of life’s other expenses can add up… So, we’re helping out by giving you a chance to put a Grand In Your Hand!

 

Four keywords will be given each day, Monday through Friday, at various times of the day between 6am and 6pm on 98.9 KBAY. Once you hear the keyword, come back to this page to submit your entry. Listeners can enter each keyword given throughout the day, for a total of four entries a day for the duration of the contest and all entries will remain eligible.

Grand In Your Hand Keywords will air weekdays in the 8am, 11am, 2pm, and 5pm hours on KBAY. You’ll have until 11:59pm daily to enter the keywords of the day.

Your chance to win $1,000, every single weekday with 98.9 KBAY and Neeter House of Luxury, Whatcom County’s newest fine jewelry store, in Squalicum Harbor next to Lombardi’s back patio!

FOR FULL CONTEST RULES, CLICK HERE.

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